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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • Page 10

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i PF mm mmmm N. 5. fe- Aa ri 1 We a Bir ue Wr M. 4 Said Monday. li 1 J.

i ft xWiIsoif Leaves lor K- uost is Bra i 5 Wyv got ttetbest training-grounds itheycbuntry aajd Manager Franfc the Crackers Jklpnday upon his return from Valdosta where he spent over the plant Mattyhas done aworld of work He Wrote me that he had been working hardltoVtry toket the field In shape. He showed mej aomBadjoinlng ground 1 thatxhe said looked Just. like the ball Lfleld4Id before he started work on It. fe i at that round and 4hen look fieldas Matty has It. and you've got to-take your otr to him.

If a eagueclub needs a groun Jkeeper for recommending Matty for the place. He's a wonder. Everything looks fine in Valdosta f6r our stay therer The tan. are en-- thuslastlc we have splendid training grounds and the hotel accommodations are superb. selecting Valdosta.

we SPp rapparently made a splendid :3 Finis Wilson. the Crackers' big uthpawand the man who was re- sponslble for" the Crackers winning the 1913 pennant by' defeating the Mobile Qulls In theflnal game of the season when the Crackers and the Gulls were tied for the pennant reported here Monday morning. He left last night foriValdosta jB-iKWanager'Frank announced' Monday ft that transportation tad been sent. to every player" on the roster with In- Btructlons for them to report at. once.

Valdosta.wlll. therefore be a busy place 7 rfor Uhe next few days with reporting v. ballplayers ii The transi transportation will hardly reach some of the players for three or four days and the general trek for the tralnlngicamp will hardly. begin until ihelatter part of this week. So of the other battery men will filow ln this ek but it doubtful any of the infield or outfield can- Sdidates will be on hand until the first I artof next week.

PrasJc" Camp. iManager Frank stated Monday' that he. would go to Valdosta some time be- BOXFORD IS MADE WITH THIS OVAL BUTTON HOLE. THY IT. L- na AN FEATURE OF 13fc- Tion OLMSTSAANO vc rK wr sr tjwrreo 8 rrr A OOCLAB x.

TROV. dnrtng. the remainder of tthe' training seasonand to take active charge of the work of the candidates. i UnUl' Franks goes to Valdosta Matty wlUhave of the training jcamp and the players wlU work vnder his in- strtictlons. vv iT" ltIs fcelleved that Pitchers DaypDai vis.

Robertson andr vWlth Catchers JT neder1corn and Gutlerrewlll be i on hand this weelcithelr ar rival at' Valdosta being expected. lelderM ifarcan Lennox Janc ar Jenkins and Xunchapd Outfielders Moran 5 Thrasher and McDonald are dne to. arrive there next week. Outfielder Osborns arrival at. the camp is prob- lematlcaL as he member.

of the to cljib Manager- Franks trades are where they were before. he left rf or Valdosta Saturday night. There Is nothing to do but to sit steady in the boat and await developments OVLG6K AFTERWSPECTION Athens Ga March 6. Special. Coach Bean like the looks of the Georgia aggregation of candidates better with a.

Ways' acquaintance. He believes that he will get a fair team out of. the bunch. Among the men who are trying out and who will tomorrow he ivided Into twdteaahs and to Boto If in practice games are five or six good men from Atlanta Captain Clements. SChueul John son.

Parks. shortstopmaterial onu McWhorter Carra- way. Brown. Crl11for4. Bondurant.

Owen Hardman David. Brooks out fielders. a U. Rawson. Kemp Keener Hopkins.

Burgess. Satterfield. catchers Fox. Dunn. McWhorter.

Westbrook. Owens Jones S. Cown Smith. Phllpot Merrltt. Bondi.

pitchers. Quattlettaum Pound. Holden. third base. Spurlock Davis Parham.

Cahanlss wen. Cheeres second base. Wooten Franklin Hodgson Hender. son first tase. Eternal Magdalene" Manager Former Star In Old Eastern League Athens.

Ga. March 6. SpeclsJJ Coach Bean met Saturday an old friend. John J. Dillon who played wiUr him In the Eastern league for three years on the Red and Black training grounds at Sanford field.

Dillon is manager ot The Eternal Magdalene" theatrical company that Is now showing In Atlanta and Is. by the way the husband of Clare Joel. the leading- lady. He was catcher in the Eastern league twelve or fifteen years ago and was one of the' only two catchers Providence had when that team made a world record race for the championship with 24 consecutive winnings. SAVANNAH FRANCHISE GOES TO MONTGOMERY Montgomery.

Ala. March 6. Charles E. Walton eecretary of the South. Atlantic league this afternoon formally tendered the Savannah Ga franchlu of that league to Montgomery.

The announcement of the transfer of tnefran ohlle was made last Thursday. At a meeting tonight F. Hurley was elected president and E. B. Jo seph was chosen vice president and hoard or directors In chide.

seven Montgomery men and C. E. Walton. of Columbus. Gs.

were also elected. The manager for the' Montgomery i team will be selected from a number of I applicants the latter part of this FINEST DENTAL WORK AT LOWEST PRICES We Do Not Charge One Penny More Than the Prices We Advertise ONEPRICED SOM est Gold. Crowns ridge Work BEST SET OF TEETH 5 Painless Methods Skillful Operators of Years Experience. ONE PRICE DENTAL OFFICE 104 Whitehall Street Corner Mitchell 7J r. tAYB THAT NFiJCT AN CONFUSE after a runner has passed first base Mid i then Urns to his left and starts tar ralk ibackitbithe base to he uenUtle ear5fan and playeri shoutj Touch him he turned wrong.

That statement brings up the question as to what ar the- rlghtsof the base runner after he reaches first in safety. At one time the iturnln to tI left after passing Xlrat which U. toturn la the direction of second fcase made the base runner liable tob putout For years1 and years that rule was a fix tUTe In the la71nc' code. In rule makers changed the reading of the rule. and it" no longer exempts the runner from the right to first and makes him liable to put out.

If after reach- Ing the' base Iri Bifetyhe turns In the direction of second. The playing code of 190S covered 1 the play In this manner runner If after overrumrtng- first base. HE TURNS IN THE DIRECTION OP. or at tempts to run. base before' returning to first tase he shall forfeit exemption fromliability to be put out.

That Is the rule fans of th old school have In nllnd when' they shout a warning after a player has overruh first base' and then turns to his left Inthe dlreetionptsecondbase The rule makers' evidently decided that it should not matter how a' base runner turned afterreachlng first base Tuesday Afternoon Session Wai Be Featured by Address by R. J. Murphy. The closing session of one of the most Instructive and successful tire men's conventions ever staged In Atlanta- will be held today at the Ansley hotel when R. J.

Murphy eouthern salts manager for the Goodrich com pany delivers his farewell address to southern salesmen. The' two-day session has-been de clared by. the scores of salesmen at tending the convention to hive been a moat pleasant one besides affording worlds of Instruction. A most delightfulfeature was the banquet Sunday night at the Capital City club to. thet salesmen by' 3.

Murphy. The salesmen were fentertained last night at a Cheater party at the. Forsyth theater. The business meetings of the con vention began. Monday morning at 8:30 o'clock with an opening address by R.

J. Murphy. entitled. Bygones1 Other addresses Monday morning were as follows Ins and Outs of Adjust ing by C. Burke Relation of Credit to Sales.

by M. H. Stevens. Luncheon was held In the pine room of. the' Ansley and at the afternoon session addresses were as follows Help8 for Operating Efficiency.

by W. G. Henderson Territorial Divi sions by RJ Murphy. The opening address this' morning will be by R. Murphy who wifl speak on Futurities Other.

talks will be by J. R. Cheshire on Advenlslng Assistance- by D. D. Warner on 8alesmsnhlo In Print" and by O.

Bartlett on Truck Tire Sales6 Besides R. J. Murphy's farewell ad dress the afternoon session will be taken up with a general discussion and an. address on Sales by- J. R.

Cheshire. Mr. Cheshire's talk will deal with pneumatic automobile tires motorcycle tires bicycle tlree. solid carriage tires' and accessories and repair material. Among those attending the conven tion are R.

J. Murphy senthern nanareri 3. R. Chtclr mutant manager O. Renderson operating managers J.

C. Bnrks. service M. B. 8t venv credit manarer D.

D. orfltr eorrupondnt I. WrLittle Inttd valeiman W. A. Christy ales clerk M.

Rltter manager. Charlotte N. C. J. T.

Kamp manacer Birmlnrham E. M. Paztcoi. Jacksonville Hasaler manager. New Orleans O.

D. Bart lett truck tlr repreMBtatlve osh fltld Ur pr ntaUv eastern North Caro lina W. W. Coll field tire representative wcitern Kortb CarolinaF 8. Wl field tir pre ntatlv South Carolina B.

W. UcPnenon field tire representative south Ooorsia and north Florida W. M. Pound field tire representative Alabama and south Tennessee C. E.

Bontelle fieldtire repre sentative north Oeorgla M. L. Baumann field tlr repre entaUve souUiern Florida and A. H. Wlllett field tire representative LouUlana and iM mm SM1 a iW 5 i Murray Hill Club 1 Skat s4 vaUhqr Four Boses Banner Rye XUJa UJCMtMn C7 whj tay.

Lewis 68' nmwr Cfreamof Kentucky GOOD ttUi 411 tk sb stioM xpNsi ceOesC pt a iao 1070 70 S-45 Mathewson Standard Bottled In Bond HI fan art rsoi i fuu quarts aa4014 rmn art raaei full Quarts JO. DUFFY'S MALT snt Ste 90 165 4IJ5 i40 320 285 i360 465 576 700 Slofle 665 915 1135 1050 995 51370 1 700 515 0 75 1' 1 4y r-cld whiskey rfryv" t- si en Ttii r' zplrsA9rD 1st. lalanlcrlta 1 Tw" 85OA Bii prij tb OT vrS n1A ttsabove prio xprvss eolfext yo ordfrvS l1 I i WJ. TT T. Kfert naamf 91 htM ft vr.

fl mp Sl DWLfeferoaii R. M. ROSE COMPANY i i for besk. A i orStreet BtaUT fc Mks 2 at FJ i provided ho made no attempt to run to second base. Laboring nnderiiuch a belief.

change was made In the sec tion Covering the play. The. sentence he turn In the direction of second. was stricken- out entirely- the 1908 book' being the last rule book to. which that clause appeared Issues of the.

playing code- since thattime treatoL the play In- this mannerjr" The base runner. if af ter. overrunning firstbase. HE' AT TEMPTSTO WJN to secondbase before returning to flrst he. shall forfeit exemption from liability to fie it out.

The new rule I believe. Is moch better' one. because savors' more of fair play and after ail fair play. should be the predominating rule in baseball Often a player after. beating out a hit or- getting on through an error out thinking of what he Is doing turns to his left.

For some at Ms more natural to turn' thatvway than Is to. the right. Such antactlon made the player liable to be If he could' be touched with the. before getting back to first or reaching se ondi The new rule makes It possible for. the' player to' keep the play in front of him.

thus helping the' base of. the grade. per ml to turn to his left. is possible for. the runner to Immediately site up the play.

If he believes there Is a chance to advance. he Is ta a position to dub for' second otherwise' he may- retrace. his steps to nut. Under the old rule considerable time. was lost turning to.

the right. Pal Is Expected to Arrive From New York Wednesday Vt Noon. Jimmy Pappas the wonderful Greek battler looking in tine shape. arrived here yesterday from fit. Louis where he has been fighting with much suc cess during the past' six months.

While away from Jimmy was. recognized' as the fly weightchampion ofthef world by' the American Boxing association. Jeems won' this title by belngivictor tor of an elimination tourney staged by Sport Sullivan the Bt Louis promoter. Lack of boxers in the flyweight di vision however. forced Jimmy to seek fame among the bantams and it wll be as a bantam that Pappas will clash with' this Moore boy.

next Tuesday night Moore and have agreed to weigh 116poundsringside foe their scrap Pappas says he- is glad' to be back among his friends' once. more. Jimmy billed' himself tram Atlanta GL. while boxing In tb cities and secured quite a bit of publicity for this town ma pugilistic- way. Pappu boxed in Memphis Nashville St.

Loula Little Rock. Wichita. Texas and St Paul since he de serted us. Among the he met are Johnny ErtleBobby Burns four times Pal Moore. I Fleming Jimmy Murray Kid Underwood and others.

orehI expected In Atlanta tomor row. Transportation was wired hint and his. manager. Joe Levy yesterday. Both are in New York.

With Pal and Pappaa on the battleground so far 15 advance Interest In the bout is sure to be at heat by the time the little lads climb through therobes fortheir encounter. Harry Downey received word from Frank Whitney who is at present at homewith his mother in- Cedar Rapids Iowa to. go ahead wiUv the staging of the show asoriginally planned. Tickets the bout will be placed on sale tomorrow at the Rex Tumlln Bros and Chess' cigar store. The pasteboards will sell for 60 cents to 2 ringside.

At' these prices Whitney should find little trouble in packing the Casino skating rink the night of the bout RED PARKER SIGNS WITH AUGUSTA CLUB Carl Enbanks. the Atlanta oy who has been catching in the Sally league. for' the past few. seasons and who this season has been named manager of the Augusta team of the Sally league left for Augusta yesterday to assume his duties as manager. Before leaving he signed Red Park er a well-known local boy for his team.

and he believes that Parker' will prove a wlnner for- him. Morris Brown Play A. On Wednesday afternoon at o'clock the first baseball game of the season will' be- played when the game post" poned from last Saturday between Mor. ris Brown and Atlanta university will be played. Both.

squads ar In. good shape despite the Inclemency of. the weather. Atlanta university' is said to have a better. team than last years while Morris Brown- hag widely known rep an a fast aggressive aggrega- tlpa.

8ome new faces will be teen on both teams The gam will start promptly at o'clock. BOY fA POISONED SNOW Cornelia Qifc. March Speclal.r Roy Scruggs the. year son George overseer lay the or hard of Colonel Yeomans. met death In a most unnsoal manner by eating snow fonnd on a barrel containing a spray mixture used In the orchard.

Enough poison was drawn Into the snow to produce death7 In less than. twenty-four hours. Locust rove. Gat TJarch i Spe- claL The girls basketball team of Locust Grove Institute defeated the. Klrla team from.

Sixth. District agrl. cultural school here by the score of IS to Miss WaUter of If G. i played the best game. Ay Tightness across itho chest aad i sore liroat can at once be relieved by applying Sloan's Ubimeat It foes to tie eeat of psJa i wannial sad soothial tie palnfol pen1he tnflm i.

mt dfa aadtliopaiaUione. US Suprem Court iJB in UpluAiing Law Pawed by Honda Washingtoa iMrcii. fc- The Florida trading Ump Uw. taxing each place of business1 giving. tradlnij stampe withmerchandlsesoldWM today ld conJstltutlonalby the supreme cburtj The.

ilaw has be repealed sincaj the caseuai se. butxwia cafriedfthrough to- aconclusion because of penalties n' The rwl4espread practice of igiving conponi with cigars cllareUe5 and tobacco" or premlumKsllps or trading stamps with other merchandise Was thus held to. be tlre1Y underthe con trol of the states The' attack- on the laws contended that the statutes ware an unconstitu tional discrimination against a leKfU mate method of advertising andwithin the protection for fr 3om of contract contained' In. the federal The court. It was for the legislatures to pass onthe public policy involved in the que tlons and to adopt such regulation thereof.

they might choose. The supreme court never has i assed on' the Question before. butsome state courts held coupon regulation laws.un- constltutlodal. Premium advertising has been' held legal however in Alabama. California.

Colorado. Georgia. aMryland Nebraska Missouri Rhode Island ADd New York. The aupreme conrt of Georgia severa days since handed down a decision holding- unconstitutional a tax. placed upon.

tobacco which use coupons the ground of the courts position being that to single Out one class of stores using coupons and impose a tax which does not apply to other classes of stores using coupons is class legislation an U' court adds that If the matter of placing. a tax upon all tore using coupons had been presented the question could still have been raised but in as muchas the broader question waj not presented in the case before it the court did. notpass uponit Judge Smith Especially Urges Enforcement of Prohibition and Gamma. Laws. Decatur.

Ga. March 6. Special. DeKlb superior court thl morning with Judge C. W.

Smith on the benchand SollcltorGeneral O. M. Napier present to look after the interes of the ate. The grand Jury was organized wltl Edgar Dunlap. foreman J.

A. Earl clerk and C. B. Everett assistant clerk. In his charge to the' grand Jury Judge Smith called special attention ti the enforcement of the prohibition am gaming laws and the law regulating the speed of automobiles on the public highways.

The civil and criminal dockets ar both' quite' heavy and It Is presumed that' the court will- continue for. two full weeks A large crowd waala at tendance today. AT THE PLAYHOUSES The' Dramatic Hit ot Year. TIE1EHL With Clara Joel. Nlzhts.

to Ma THURS. FBI. SflT. Rstum of the Seasons Best MUSICAL COMEDY SEATS NOW ON SALE NlKbte. 250 tt 2 Mat.

2So9S 160 SSO-Keltk Vanderin 4iM. B. Tad And the Beaumont Sisters On the School rlanrvu4ar Bae Samuels AlHermiaB Ben Btjtt and Company. I al Toolrbt mad AH Week. SO Matioeee Tutfti JbBrfc Sat-A Benntlrol Production of The Trail ot tha laattamt PJn Uttle And Her Players.

V- Seat Bale Op a DaUyvlS A. M. Mary Johnson's Famous AMacnincentPlctura rt THE GRAND Marbte it Abo ai VlUcTmilt Kew mi Indications yestsrday were that the Ui4 vraUroads laGeorgiafor of the Intra- stau rates of Georgia Win filed with' tha state railroad commission some time durlnjf today. The revisions asked In the petition IV. understood will be based upon the interstate ratti which went Into effect ln the southeast January 1 of thtsiryeajy Under the- fourth section- order ot.

the Uters tate" commerce com- whlch order' varloui shippers of' the' southeast have been fighting vigorously. While It understood that the' re vision of state rates as proposed Inthe expected petition will In the nature of leveling of rates- is further expected. that the aterage change. In tariffs- will result ID-an In crease. The- railroads been at vwork or many months compiling thls- petition and.

necessary data toe siled On the 6th hand the state railroad anticipating the filing of such a petition has also spent months In studying freight figures and com piling statistics In order that U' may more lateHIgently handle this very 1m. pprtant netlon when it is presented. There will hardly be' a city town or hamlet Izrrthft state of Georgia. It Is aid. whose freight rates- win not be In aome way affected try the petition of the railroads If granted and It Is a foregoneconclusionthat one of the most strenuous fights that has ever come' oefore the railroad commission Will be theJresnlt ot the flllngv or this petition.

Athens Oaj. March e. One of the largest bonds ever signed In the state of Georgia to protect an estat was that' made' today by the American Surety Company of New Tork which wrote a bond for 11000000 to guarantee that. the temporary ad mlnlatrators of the James Smith restate at will perform th lr duties with-accuracy and.honesty/ The premium Is M7fi and the. bond covers all of the six temporary admin istratorswho have beenunder personal bonds heretofore.

It was the decision of. the court that a surety bond would be more satisfactory and the personal ond. were dissolved with the signing of the big bond. ThepremlnmMs paid from the estate. being.

charged to the expense account Incurred In the han. dllng. of. the 2 Smith property. W.

U. McCallle ol the Atlanta" office of the American Surety company. handled the deal. coming here from At lanta as soon he learned of the courts order. EXJROPK via LIVEBPOOL' CUU1RONI4.

i SAT. MAR. U. 10 A ORDUNA' i 8ATn MAR. IB.

:10 AM TU8CANTA SAT. APR. 1. 10 AM cuIiORNa iBAT APR I. It AM En Boat to' OUstow.

NEWYOBK PANNONIA SAT MAR. II. 10 AM tumANa THUR8APRf 10 AM tCalllag Halifax. BOUNDTHT woBiD TOUB8 Tliroulh lIoolWan to. all principal ports of the world.

COMPANV8 STATE ST. JfY OB LOCAL AGENTS. njSratifoir gfcn AVV fcr Jackson feature- ter the work Tot' the i Boys' Corn clubs the Girls' Canning clubs and lgclubs Farm Agent Rice has Sed several oMhe various schools over the county snd meetings are held every two or three weetu by. the various club Butts county led not only Oeor- rlv but. the entire United States In corn cluB production last year andan other season of practical dlverslau tlon Is being planqedf on a much larger I ANTISEPTIC OIL ijj isi i Pain in Threeinutes Try it rtght ncnf tot Rheumatlsin Neuralgia Ltrobago Sore Stiff and Swollen' patai In the tTead Bicl and Limbs CbrnrBuiiloiis etc.

one application pain dliapt ean aa. If by magic. A never-failing remedy ueed Internally and externally for Coughs Colds Croup. Sore Throat- Diphtheria This Oil Is conceded to bo tne mbst penetratliig remedy known. Its" prompt and Immediate ette in relieving iialn Is due to he tact that it penetrates to the affected Parts at once Aa an illus- est.

piece of sole leather. be it will penetrate this substance through and through In three minutes. Accept no Bubfititute. This great Oil Is Golden red color only. Every bottle guaranteed 25c and 60c a bottle.

or money refunded. At leading dfnggiats. FOR SALE BY ANY OF JACOBS' 11 STORES IN ATLANTA. Kimball Non. Honk Hlghir Atlanta Branch 94 N.

Pryor I II Billy Beard all week. TODAY Chapter Xo. 2 of fr Ir CUwt Ktltle4 Horns fVnkappU MCM IntrodnelBg theustar Crelgk- Bale. THE ALSHA TODAY Marguerite Courto in The Dead Alive Mutual MasterpIece de Lux LAMQNO. 2 blgaPetrova the brilliant.

Use tar In The Soil MarkeV' a sub lime etory of soclsty and stage. TODAY Vivian' Rich In The Silken de. also The Candy Vogue comedy. lx Oeorfl Beban In An Alien. THESAVQY TODAYS Te HSJO TTI Caavtcr 1O fianrvt Isj Tk Heax TpBOS wt TODAY Wimam preeenta Vloiet HOP- nsrlnThe Marble Heart also Hearst News Weekly.

TODAY Olsk Dapkne 4 Art prd eti mHteprU Kcy Uste and JUDa. HUTW lna- Mr mid MM Slela" Drew Weaver of Clay- baRk dramas PARE THEATER TODAY Clara Kimball Young In Ca- mnie1 HJS REGENT TODAY The StraaKC Ck ot ry Pksre1 Chapter No. 3 featarlag nry B. Iron Claw new' serial Glimpses the. Eye Misses Luka Rolla In Luxury comedy.

3 TODAY A Wing or Two in Xovfea tvr rel Sellg contort wrtaGtrl a fc Bridge. dranM. PoB vandertll Always 5 jtenta Select program of run po- turea tiJ pD TODAYS TODAY' v8on tha jStara a. drama. Yeaturlrifl WarretfKerPt flan Helen Leslie and Ethel lpL TODAY Selectproflram.

of run tures. ai 2TODAY run feature pfciures. 1 i 3 THE GEORGIAN i V. EORGE BEBANS vr Li THE THAT HAS r.21 fi 1" j' 1 i WF i ri1f t' Bm Xil f' JJ f- 16 1 If Jtiit f- A 1rt i 1' 1 fl ttf91 1 i jJT ON JTfT 1. U8 lrJ i iFe me fi j4C iWW cONS1flt 1 i 1' 1 4t.

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CouhBesn like. ter tew' tdar beUe bewmg ta. falrteamout ongth nenwho wl11tomorrow hecUvJded lnt6tw teama7an4 4 go a eaarn I1xgood me Atl hn. hortstop materIaL. Wh rter Har man.

Dt.Yld..BrOoks.out- XempKeener Ho 1dnS OwensJone Co Bondpltchera CheenlIecondbase WootenFrankl tlrllt-baae. Ma age erStu st Specwj JohnJ DU1 whQo1BJ d1tJhlm thre7 ars the' managerot com any II. ars' catch era a' cODae Utlve. Inninp. SAV NNAHFR NCHISE March6.charle le gue BavannahGs franchl Th I meet ng.

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are of ru lIflratJnBt 17 Atonetime theturn ll i tltwhlch tG' turn" buerunnerllabl to ut outnFor yerafand a JJ1. the ulmaktra ofthe andilt' Szempt. thercht ad mel put outU.arre- IC be. Sr nfetheturnsJD direton of lecond playIc eoeor 9 t. ply I' nne I.

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rUlemaer. eTd nty 4e ld 4 tl I ahouldnotmter bow1bue tue4aterreachlng- fI1tb. I UOODRCHMEN U. I NVNT QD Afteon' 10D Wi tedby re JM Jr. I Te clollngllesson foneoftb i ltrctve and.

sueceltul tre I menlconvenUonever8td. wi b. hel4todyatteAley hotel Murh souther aal I' managr fo- thl Godrleheo deUver hlfareweladdresl to slesen Te two ha. caredby. cre at- tnding th eonvnUon tohvebeenJ mot pleant.

0nebesde tortc Inltitlon dellgMfuL featurewate Capia Ciy. cub the aemen' Te re i ntertatred teaer party' sth Te meetnga thecon venton egan Mondaymornlngat wih. addres br' RJ. enUtecBYlrOne addreses mornlngwue 11 folowl OUtot. Adust- Ig.

c. RlaUon Saes by MISteven Luncheoncwubeld I ro leyand afternon sesslonaddreaes. foloa lelps QpatnE HendetQn errltoralDlvl lon. R3. Murhy" Te openlnladdres this mornln.

wi Murphy wi Ipeak Futurlle taks wl Che hire n. Adverilin alesmanlhlutn Pntnd bK Bartet TruckTreSal s. Beside R' MurphYa. a- theaternoon Belonwl wth generaldilcuiiion drelaonMSalea by Chehir M' Cehire' wi wt pneatlo automcjbUetres motorycle Urea blcele Ure. Crrlage tirll' ad acelorlea a rear materia Aong atendlnK theonyen- ton ur lutr maac Ce 1at maeW.

Jn4. In opraU tlacuJ' C. Burke' Hc mer Stven cdt mar p. Wae I odr Ltte. Inlc nm A Crt.

1. cerkM Rurmaa erl alot. Ka mner Blncl patC manr Jacknvle Hier mneNOluDO DBa lettck Un rpntaUY BBaulh fld tre' Iep fttve er No Ca UnaW. Col tnnpreentn weten Nor CUna" 8 WIR. fell Ur prutU SoutbC rllai Mchenn feld trpr t1IU ooma nor FordaiWiM Pound feldtl' rprHntUn' abaa ad IU Tennee c' BoutelefedUnr entU" or GercI N4 umnn tldt nprntUe 8uUeD Fonda ad A H.

W1ett fe14 Un a KPp" I 1 ROSESEILSIT FORLES d. L' H' M'- M' 1 Uj I an ner Y. SIO 1. 6 ln5. o7.

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IO SI5 JJll I c' hj fK BtICK IRMOR RYERo es 1 8 cd cin. on Fult a rail 4 ruB uD :12 Pun II' i ei aurt a. Quarta' JQuartll 17 Qarta' Slt O- 16 S3 8'-2' S8 50. ureQI prU1at1aJdcrl.ie 7' a c. au1r pO.

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or. ti WlltIOlE 4Wrtlefor l6. 7 v. 4. I Ji' 1i 1 i' ft.

p' tJ oJ tItI iifi 1f- x. ii i fZi i jj Ii i Ott 1 secondbale under luch' ade Inthee UoncovetlncthPIa7 turn' the. outenUre17r bookdn appear ode manner If after' flrt ba. A UNo to Iecond base' orfelt tr llabl11tyto. IfIUtol1t.

i ewnil I be leTe iml1el esuee ItsaVOtBIDoreof anercall.talr- ruleln ue thIDkb otwhat beis dolngturnll 1. I that' aa acUo Udlleto PUJol1tJth. flratortteach1DCs p01l1 ble frofttOf nlriC' nd pero mitted to It. fOIth tol-mmedlatelyslze theplay. hebellena th re to' heulna second.

oldrulecon.ldera1lle turn thrlght PAPPAS HAS' ARRIVED. fOR MOORE TIlE I' i ted oArrive li dnea lay OO1. Tiinm Pappasthe battlerlook1Dg BtLoulawherS wlth suo ceUdurtDg Ixmontb WhUeawayfrom 8 flyWelght champion otU1erworld emsc atagedbyBport theStLoulll dl. Pappal have towelgb116poundrIBCllde or. monghl lI1other andile uredqulte publlcltyforthll In.

I- loulsLlttle WlchltaTeua StPaulllnce de. aertedu Amonrthe metare JohnnErUeBobby Burnsttour Flemlngllmmy XidUnderwoo4 tom or. tndbill SoeLeTy. Pappaeon fever heat bthetlme ladlcllm1 tlroughthe roteafor their I HarryDowneyreceived atpre ent blsmother aheadwlththeltapnl theshowuOrlglnal17 for' the bepla ec DdChess cAtthese IIrlceaWhltney' kati 1' thenlcbt IREDPARIERSGlS A ri banlUr. UieA oY een' Sail thlFput.

Auguatateam. theSallyleague dutlesl1 Beforeleavlnc 10caliJoy proyea. lnnerforhtm rwri Pla114. bueballgame' theealon llye4 tbegame Saturdaytletween rlaBrown AtlantaunJverslt are ooc theweather laatyearlwhlle widelYknown re fut. tlpnSome aeenOD promp 7yEAR OLDBOY iil iROM fT1NIi.

CO GLYarch CSped 1j aoy6crugca. of 1 Inthe or of ColonelYeoman met4eath In' amoitunulu lmanner by' lJiOwfonD4onac.arrel :01 taIDItiC' Enoughp llon wu drawnlnto. rodoo athllnlees i 1Je urhOUr LG au ur. Loc stGr :1 The' tlalketbalLteam LoeuatOrovelnatitute eu1turalchoo er. Coreot fLL.

g. JI e4 ir I. ill Throat cChC es ams' 1 ii ad eatlIDQ tlaroafca 48JoUIJnimeatIt0 octrlhtto ddlOOt Id--- Jd al the. Ia' 'so paual I J- I i spnf iJ :1 i 1f J1 Ci t' 4 hm tiffIJb r' 1. C7 A oYM c.t JRADINGi8TAWAlN TA tCO' II II.i' I1InU S' Co 0.

U1. CJuet plumuugW1 I dJjjF1 ri 1 cW ah1ri to ii Co TiiFtoitkl tJ' dlDgct mp tniie plC sll eaCivl tra4ln ta 1 n4ls loldi 4 jh Witt thaaupremit' Jawio1i been 1 i if waa WT dthroi ch' i 1 tia1ti eiPreadPnc cohponwlth i eco remh Upa or oth rDi rchaDd l. thus. he1d tob undel the I troloLthetatea q. i I lawac I thatthe' I tionald1JICJ1minaUon.

I methbdof a4nrtllngandiwJthln thaproteeUoD freaomofcODtract i COAIU tu tJODo I he ttwtor topa. mvolvec1lnthe queaUol1lnd anl Thlupr me courirn verhU 4ai8d thequ Stlon' befor ld D' LUon nt PremlumadvertJllng hubeen' owever. InAlab maC GeorglaaMr7Ianct. Tl upremecourt liever handec1dowIi grou 1d poltionbelng toslngle utone couponsandlmpou' ataxYhleh etaaaeaof laclualegJalatioD and 1tht1fthamatteJof prueDtedth. UoncouldUll ralndbUt In.

muchaathe quetlonw It. not.paa.\l.pon'lt. DIKAlB. SUPERIOR COURT GRIND BEGAN YESTERDAY SmithEspeciallytir fProh bition GaMarcb eBpeclL thll JUdC6CW on tlench and Soneltor. neral pler lookafier state.

org nbedwlth CB erett. alledpeclal attenUobto theprohlbLtlon and w8 I do ketsl iart fu1lweek. Alarecrowdwu1nat. II A Tl 4YHOI SES11 A. TLAN TATonlJht81S.

Tu Wecl. JfaUDNWecb1eecay. TbeJ orY THE ffiHNALMAGDAlENB WlthCaraJoel Uaio' uo 1IaL5 1. I. T.

RtumofthSeaso MUSIC LCOMEDY SEATSN WOSALE Ji 2J 250 SI. fiO I II RVT 1 III DVaD RaeSamu AlU LVRfO Tanan IkRlItttalrndlldiOD 01' TbeTnJ1of EJ UNi IN a1Af1O c. iF rfJoh I AN HD Di lilmtenPi I fI AND j. aON MISS IT' co d' Ttl stJtANDT i VIOLE-r HOItNE ciqMarl A' IC' ri I ar. 1 It lMYIIAt lHOD f.

AdJt rdar i t1i Joq upeca4petlt16DotithftJ.lroa4a JniG orCij foi vlaion' fthe tateratesofOeorct be. the Btatenlfi04 IOmeUmdurlIIKtoday TherevIl10J1S kedh UUon. bale4Upon thehateratatenteawhlehentitnto etf60LID outheatlD1Ir thll' Orderot teratat co mm re. com. I mlnlon.

whleb" eeDflghtJng Yii" ood Uthe laloncoflntratate rata 1nthexpected Int olratI Jt Ia thatthe chDcemtar1t 111 1 ln ere A i 1roa4ahaTbeen tworkfor maD mpJUncthI Ution n4theneceuar tV r. 1the thp thelst traUr Inc Itt moDthl fre1htGnrel n4com staUIU ll1Crdeltha lntel lcentiJhandle 111' hamleFln holcfrlrhtfratw1ll ma me wtyaIf ted thpetlUoa 11 forelOne conclu on thatone fllrh ti comebetO e. lI lI I RGESrSUREl' ONm EVERISSUElJINsfATE I. I ci" ait orth larKeltb nd everalped I thtatofGeorgli Pr tect waathatniacle todaybythe of" YorkW11lchrote bond the temporara4- Sam8lL wUrperfotmthtlr dutlultb accuracy and Jreml im' UU5and. ofth alztemporrJadmln latraton.

whohav been llnder Itwalthe courtthatallUtlitybOndtWould peraon 1 41uolvedwlththelgnlng ofthe i The' premium 111 8mlthAproperty I Wt J4cCalUot I dledthe dealcomtngheretzom At. ofthe co rts ci' CUNA jnd ii4t" yb. i S41MAR. 1110 8A1t4ARJI. 1OAX.

110 BATAPi a oG1ucowc LONDON IIA 1' 1110 THURs7APRt10AKi 1' at BOtiNDlJiBWOBID aJIPI1nclpI1. Pc i 1 tC 4LAQ rL i li sti If i' I. i' tA GetsR ad Ol2t. ti' pe iiiiJi ttsC titbs r. ii In Butta countythls7earll.

thfot1l i i ii rl uba i h1o i' erthworl ejS Y. fi CanhlnCclubland Pig' clubS in' nfR1cha.iian i otheeclub 8ta lous s' r' thecou trtandmeetln areh ld e. ftr erttwoarthreeweebbythevarlou lu D1 nt 9 1Oeor iH' i artaobut tedStatel1il corncluJ pro of tlConleJa lnc lu ed imuch laz 3 a a MllERfS.AMt SEPTU Ii KNOWNAS 0 1" a I. 1" 1' i- WiU PolitiyelyRe ie. e.

ininr eMin9te. trid Sw Uen Jo1I ta aln 1nth cif ad 1 dLhDbs. Wii a. et i pahidiapp aaAfbim remedyua nal yand' ugha. ColdJ.

Dlphtherlaan4 To1 U1 ThtaOn1 onced dto b1them en tr t1 rem dT. tn tri prompt a Imm dJate. 1eUe11niJJlwi i pen tratea. theuected nceAf tfti urren ntO otiJJiei ck pleceof 1I le 1ea er ttw11 1Dihr iJlu eac JAcc ptiloS Utut IbismatOn ts nIYEYeQi gu raDte8d2S and6Oc ney d. b1g I FOR8ALEBVANVOF CO 11 T9F1 811ATLANT I I.

I Kililb ll' A 0 5. If. ni I lii 94. Py IJtTaEMviFlS I XlpF IkIUlaU TODAY i lre C1a Bofl1akppl. 1Dtr04aeJact1t.

te teJIIe ALS urtot De I cieuXL A QNQe2 TODAY rgapetrovatte brlll ant. t1f ub 1I ItOYoft cettnd tH 1N i Th81 Icen8pl Cook om d1. GEQRGIAN jT QeorgB bnl nAtlerL X' 10DA q. I OPTi PoPtatle 1f10 forh Khl B. u1 lfj 11.

1wl a oXpnftt fotHo 7hI' eart 110 te VI graft N. eekl 1" Am LIDIa DiaP. ie PIftaJIIII VretIedeI Iii. B. PrWe ir tH ORIA Cl rl' Vou In a.

iHEREG TOD e8traaaeC1a tMarT featarlaUeal7 aUlaall aoDtpI matle tarla Hr an. Cta P4KTH ATE Thi th yeMIeII InLuxurY. i liED gQ. p' IN A wi 0. reeISell file' PQUte 1HJEUCpIJ A way set pr rm ftP.

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